For Sa'e. SALE—One registered pedigree jersey yearling bull, H.B.N. 64215. Apply McGuigau Bros, Aralmra Valley. FOB. SALE—Flower plants, asters, antiliirriniums, phlox, cosmos, clianthus, nemesia.—Sixpence dozen posted.—Newman, 40 Harper St., Sydenham. JUST received into Hall’s Furniture Mart; Double and single wooden bedsteads, couch, two cameras, lady’s ■bicycle, boy’s bicycle, electrolux, to sell or to hire, tent and fly, 2 dressers, . 2 drop-side cots, 2 push-chairs, pram, bookcase and chest of drawers. Also a large quantity of wooden and other, toys. Come and inspect.
Public Notices. Revelation 9 explained. The strange language of tliis chapter will be made as plain as print at the Soldiers’ Hall, Sunday,, 8.15 p.m. WANTED, man for general farm work immediately. Apply -‘Guardian” office. REVELATION -9 explained. The strange language of tlii s chapter will be made as plain as print at the Soldiers’ Hall, Sunday, 8.15 p.m. ARCH LITTLE Shoe store for every thing tin the boot line. No wonder we do the business. LEECH’S stocks of Emit and Vege- | tables are direct from the grower twice weekly; therefore can be sold the cheapest in town. Arch LITTLE Shoe Store has just landed 800 pairs of ladies’ and mien’s shoes 'ex “Karepo” from the world’s best makers. BILIN 1/4 bushel, Wheat d/6 bushel, pollard 1/7 bushel, Oats 2/6, Flour 25’s 4/2, 50’s 8/-, 100’s 15/11, la. Sugar 17/6, secure your’s before the rise.—Leech’s Service Stores. REVELATION 9 explained. The strange language of thi s chapter will be made as- plain as print at the Soldiers’ Hall, Sunday, 8.15 p.m. ONLY a limited quantity of Park Drive Cigarettes selling at 3 packets for a 1/-, 100 cigs 3/-. —Leech’s. T'HE Arch Little Shoe ’Store, for children’s shoes patent, glace and striped canvas. Prices always right.
Amusements. F ARCICAL The following is the itinerary of the HOKITIKA ‘AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB which will present—' “ FACING THE MUSIC ” (Under direction of Mr H._ M. Coulson) WAJHO—Memorial Hall Saturday,. 18th Noy. HpKlTlKA—Princess Theatre, Tuesday, 21st Nov. KOICATAHI, Public Hall, Friday, 24th Nov. Crammed Full of Crisp Comedy. Mirth and a Moral. A Laugh and a Lesson. Delightful Disclosures. Don’t fail to see this mirth-provoking comedy on one of the above dates. KOITERANGI PUBLIC HALL. THE postponed Annual Ball in aid of the Koiterangi Tennis Club will be held on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. Music by the Happiness Boys. Good floor, efficient M.C. and a real Koite- j rangi supper. Admission: Gents 2s, ladies Is. It. LITTLE, Hon. Sec. WOODSTOCK ANNIVERSARY BALL. PUBLIC HALL, NOVEMBER 29. JUVENILES’ night on November 30. Good music, sumptuous supper. M. WILLOUGHBY , a nd Iv. SEDDOX, Joint Han. 'Secs.
SOLDIERS’ HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. A BENEFIT DANCE in aid of a sick member, will be held by the Hokitika Hockey Club. Music by Happiness Boys’ full orchestra. Admission, gentlemen 2/-, ladies 1/6. Novelty dances, with special prize. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6th. GRAND CONCERT by leading Greymouth artists in aid of Catholi Church building fund. M. GRA\HAM, Hon. Rec. VALVE Battery Radio complete with all batteries, speaker and aerials for £lO. Good reception guaranteed Revell St. i
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1933, Page 1
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